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No Parking Zone! => Off Topic, Off Colour, and non-motorcycle related => Topic started by: JuST Peter on April 20, 2015, 05:12:54 PM
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I should fit right in now :thumb
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It just arrived.
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Had mine for ages
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Pete, I know I'm showing my ignorance, but what is the award?
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Its The Australian Defence Medal
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Its The Australian Defence Medal
Awarded to all Defence personnel?
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It is available to all currently serving and ex members of the ADF (RAAF, RAN, and Army{ARA, Army Reserves and National Service}) who have served a minimum enlistment period of 4 years, but it can also be awarded if circumstances prevented a person from completing those four years.
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Here is the full story.
http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/awards/medals/australian_defence_medal.cfm (http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/awards/medals/australian_defence_medal.cfm)
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Had mine for ages
I could have had mine many years ago too, and this might seem a bit silly, but as I never served in any theatre of war, I never considered myself as worthy of wearing a medal of any description, nor did I feel comfortable marching with those who did, on ANZAC Day.
Some good mates got into my ear and showed me that even though there was no requirement for me overseas, I was still prepared to go, so I applied for the medal and will wear it with pride on Saturday
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You served your country, so you defenitely earned the right to wear your medal. You may not have served overseas, or in an active zone but we all could have been called upon at any time. These days, its hard to find some one serving who hasnt been into harms way.
Here is my collection, took 22yrs of service plus around another 10 Yrs to get em.
Australian Service Medal (SE Asia clasp), Defence Force Service Medal (20yr clasp), and The Australian Defence Medal
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Thank you Brock
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Had mine for ages
DITTO ! ( well - a few years anyway )
Got mine about 42 years AFTER returning from Viet Nam. ( Just a few months before I went back there to live in Sai Gon )
Wouldn't want our government to act too quickly now - would we ? :fp
Flip
:wht11
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Good on you
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I could have had mine many years ago too, and this might seem a bit silly, but as I never served in any theatre of war, I never considered myself as worthy of wearing a medal of any description, nor did I feel comfortable marching with those who did, on ANZAC Day.
Some good mates got into my ear and showed me that even though there was no requirement for me overseas, I was still prepared to go, so I applied for the medal and will wear it with pride on Saturday
Your service to your country is worth recognition, and you have been honoured not only for that service at home, but for your willingness to extend that service into a theatre of war if needed. Others can now see that through this award. Congratulations, and wear your medal with pride. :thumb
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Congratulations to you all and much appreciated from my family. :hatwave